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Speak Up About What's Bothering You

May 03, 2019

Pelvic health issues are uncomfortable to talk about—even with your own doctor. But that should never stop you from bringing them up if you’re coping with uncomfortable, painful, or inconvenient changes in your pelvic health.

Pelvic health problems can affect men and women for many reasons. Some of the most common conditions and symptoms include:

For men:

Male infertility

Testicular mass

Impotence

For women:

Fallen bladder

Pelvic floor disorder

Prenatal and postpartum issues

Postmenopausal conditions

For both:

Blood in urine

Frequent urges to urinate

Leaking urine

Pain in the back or sides

Kidney stones

Pain or burning during urination

Urinary tract infections

Pain during intercourse

Is it a UTI?

See a health care provider if you have any of these signs of a urinary tract infection:

A burning feeling when you urinate

Frequent or intense urges to urinate

Pain in your back or side below the ribs

Cloudy, dark, bloody, or foul-smelling urine

Fever or chills

Seek help

If you experience any of these conditions, it may be time to see a urologist. Urologists are doctors who specialize in urinary and pelvic health care.

In addition to seeing urologists, women can also see a type of doctor called a urogynecologist. These doctors are trained in obstetrics, gynecology, or urology. Many receive extra training in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery.

Some conditions can be treated with antibiotics, muscle-strengthening exercises, or minimally invasive surgery.

Reclaim control

To schedule an appointment with a urologist or urogynecologist, call 1-855-786-2649.